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IN LEWISBURG, 32 MILE-PER-HOUR
WIND SPEEDS.
THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND, IT WILL
NOT BE AS HOT HEADING INTO
TOMORROW.
THE NORMAL HIG ARE USUALLY IN
TH MID 60'S.
TODAY, VERY CLOSE TO THE
PROJECTED 88.
TOMORROW, 73.
THAT'LL BE THE TREND, CLOSER TO
AVERAGE, AS EARLY AS WEDNESDAY.
BELOW AVERAGE THURSDA AND
FRIDAY.
USUALLY WHEN WE TALK ABOUT A
TEMPERATURE SWING, THERE IS A
CHANCE OF RAIN.
IT DOES NOT LOOK WIDESPREAD OR
SEVERE.
CLOUDS AND RADAR, LOOKING IN THE
NORTHWESTERN QUARTER OF MISERY
AND NORTHEASTERN KANSAS, SHOWERS
TRYING TO ORGANIZE.
CLOUDS TO THE NORTH, WHERE WE
SEE RAIN.
IN NORTH DAKOTA, MINNESOTA,
WISCONSIN, MORE SO THAN OUR
NEIGHBORS TO THE NORTH IN
NEBRASKA AND IOWA.
THE BOTTOM LINE, A FRONT MOVES
THROUGH.
IT WILL CHANGE THE WIND AROUND.
WE WILL NOT BE AS WARM AS TODAY.
189, HIGH AND RISING, LOOKING
FOR THE MODERATE RANGE.
NOT MUCH ALLERGY RELIEF.
A FROST WOULD HELP.
THE SKY CAST LOOKS GREEN.
THAT IS GOOD.
HIGHS TOMORROW, NOT WHERE THEY
WORD -- WHERE THEY WERE TODAY.
73 IN KANSAS CITY, 74 TO THE
NORTH.
76 IS FOR HIGHS.
TOWARDS SHAWNEE, HIGH 74.
NOT AS WINDY, SO I DON'T THINK
YOU WILL HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT A
HUGE WINDBREAKER OR HEAVY
JACKET.
IN THE MORNING, COOL, 60'S.
72 BY 2:00 P.M. AND BY 4:00,
HIGHER.
YESTERDAY AND TODAY, WINDS OUT
OF THE SOUTH.
TOMORROW, WINDS OUT OF THE
NORTH.
GUSTS UP TO 15 MILES AN HOUR,
ENOUGH TO KEEP THE TEMPERATURE
IN THE 70'S.
IT WILL CONTINUE TO TREND
DOWNWARD.
THE SEVEN-DAY FORECAS 50-66, A
20% CHANCE OF LIGHT SHOWERS.
THE FRONT DOESN'T VENTURE FAR.
WE HAVE A CHANCE OF RAIN.
48-62 ON THURSDAY, 42-64 ON
FRIDAY.
THE WEEKEND SHAPING UP TO BE
COOL TO START.
46-68.
TAILGATING LOOKS OK, 48, THE
AFTERNOON HIGH 73.
45-70 MONDAY.
THE ONLY DAYS WE WILL FEEL LIKE
FALL, WEDNESDAY THROUGH
SATURDAY.